Posted on: June 16, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

NEED FOR DATA PROTECTION LAWS IN INDIA by Ritu Chaudhary

Author: Ritu Chaudhary, Student at Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida ABSTRACT This article highlights the problems arising due to the absence of express legislation in India dealing with Data Protection Laws and the need for Data Protection Laws in India. With the advancement of technology, the number of its users has also increased, India became the ‘Second’ largest online market with an expansion of 47 million users between 2020-2021, and…

Posted on: June 16, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ACID ATTACKS IN INDIA by Shagun Rastogi

Author: Shagun Rastogi, Student at Bennett University, Greater Noida “Kitna acha hota agar acid bikta hi nahi, bikta nahi toh fikta bhi nahi”, these are the words of an acid survivor. An acid attack is a form of a violent assault that involves the act of throwing acid or a similarly corrosive substance onto the body of another with the intention to disfigure, torture or kill that person. Acid attacks…

Posted on: June 13, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

WHY ARE DIVORCES HARSHER ON THE WOMENKIND IN OUR TIMES ? by Megha Pillai

Author: Megha Pillai, Student at Jindal Global Law School INTRODUCTION India has always expressed an affinity for upholding its social ethics and values. It comes as no surprise now that India holds one of the “lowest divorce rate ranks in the world. Statistics shows that only 1 out of 100 Indian marriages end up to a divorce which is quite low in comparison to America’s 50% of marriages turning into breakups”[1]. The reason…

Posted on: June 11, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT ACT 2019 AND THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF CITIZENS WITH THE SUPPORT OF RELEVANT AUTHORITIES by Kanak Nigam

Author: Kanak Nigam, Student at Jindal Global Law School INTRODUCTION The Citizenship Amendment Act passed recently by the Indian Parliament and the associated activity for National Register of Citizens is proving out to be a historical milestone but with a perceived blot on the social fabric. The chorus of chaos at certain segment of political and social forums around that has given rise to a seemingly unabated debate and deliberations…

Posted on: June 11, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

JOURNEY OF VICARIOUS LIABLITY OF STATE IN INDIA AND CURRENT ISSUES IN IT by Arushi Banta & Vipin Malviya

Author: Arushi Banta, Student at Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune Co-Author:  Vipin Malviya, Student at Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune ABSTRACT This research article talks about vicarious liability of the State or government. Vicarious liability means when one person is held responsible for wrongful acts or omissions of another person. Vicarious liability is based on the maxims “Respondeat superior” meaning let the master answer and “Qui facit per…

Posted on: June 7, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CYBER DEFAMATION – A CONCERN by Nitin Bhargav Kotha

Author: Nitin Bhargav Kotha, Student at DSNLU, Vizag ABSTRACT Now days, the technology has been improved a lot that many of us are using online sources for the beneficial purpose in a very ease and simple manner. At the same time there are many advantages and disadvantages with the improvement in the technology. These days the internet is used in a wide range that internet became the main source to…

Posted on: June 5, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

MODERN FORM OF UNTOUCHABILITY: MANUAL SCAVENGING by Sehaj Sarin

Author: Sehaj Sarin, Student at University: The Law School, Jammu University ABSTRACT Manual scavenging, is a term which manually cleaning or disposing the waste, handling the human excreta in a sewer or an open drain or an insanitary latrine. This is the basic meaning of manual scavenging and manual scavengers are the people who do this. As caste plays a major role in our country, this activity of manual scavenging…

Posted on: June 5, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

LABOUR RIGHTS AMIDST COVID 19 – RAMIFICATIONS OF SUSPENSION OF LABOUR LAWS by Neelam

Author: Neelam, Student at Army Institute of Law, Mohali ABSTRACT The COVID 19 pandemic brought the entire world to an economic standstill. With an aim to revive the economy, a number of Indian states came up with major reforms which led to the dilution of principle labour laws. The reforms introduced by the states are in complete violation of the Constitutional provisions. On top of that, sudden suspension of labour…

Posted on: June 3, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

LOVE JIHAD LAW AND NEW INDIA by Samruddhi Nandkumar Mhatre

Author : Samruddhi Nandkumar Mhatre , Student at Manipal University, Jaipur. ABSTRACT ‘Love Jihad’ is a theory developed by upholders or supporters of Hindutva which created preconceived opinions which are not based on reason or actual experience on Muslims Those who follow Islam. Love jihad It is a belief of a new community followers against Islam, a different religion follower. In thus belief the Hindutva, proponents believe that Muslim religion…

Posted on: June 3, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

RISE IN LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIPS IN THE 21ST CENTURY by Shivam Kumar

Author: Shivam Kumar, Student at Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies and School of Law (GGS IPU) ABSTRACT In the decade of the 21st century, the new concept of relationship emerged, which is termed as Live-in –Relationship. It is a type of relationship in which a man and a woman enter into a living agreement in which the couples are unmarried and live in the same house to contribute to…